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Upcoming Baw Baw Culture and Connection precinct will transform Warragul civic space with a new library and amenities
Baw Baw Shire Mayor envisions a vibrant Culture and Connection Precinct, urging residents to support its development. The precinct will feature a library, outdoor plaza, and interactive spaces for community engagement and events.
Baw Baw Shire's Mayor is encouraging the community to embrace the full 'Fed Square' potential of a regional Culture and Connection Precinct. Stage One of the Baw Baw Civic Precinct Master Plan will see the new Library and Learning Centre integrated with the West Gippsland Arts Centre and Civic Park via landscaped open spaces and pedestrian plaza to provide a vibrant modern town square and community hub central to Warragul's CBD.
The outdoor spaces are as crucial as the indoor ones; envisioning Baw Baw's own bustling cultural hub and supporting the project campaign
Visualise the activities
The mayor said, "This precinct will become the heart of Baw Baw's cultural and architectural landscape for generations to come. It will provide the perfect location for an amazing variety of community centred entertainment, events and services. The things we'll be able to do in and around the Precinct are endless."
The Mayor urged residents to visualise the activities which could light up the precinct's new plaza. "The outdoor spaces will be just as vital as what's inside. This precinct can be Baw Baw's very own Fed Square; a humming destination of culture and events anchored by our inspiring new Library and Learning Centre."
Transformation benefits
The plaza will be comprehensively fitted with power, lighting, and a big screen, allowing the space to host immersive outdoor experiences and provide an enhanced space for established events like Snowfest and local farmers and arts markets.
Mayor McCabe said, "Imagine gathering in the plaza to watch the 2026 Commonwealth Games or the AFL Grand Final on our own big screen! Imagine illuminated sculpture festivals and glow in the dark inflatable fun parks, or settling into a beanbag for live music or outdoor cinema with friends on a summer night,"
Community opportunity
Designed to cater for a range of programs and services, the Precinct will also offer the community opportunities to:
- Discover more about the Baw Baw region's history, places to visit, and things to do with interactive tourism information
- Learn a new hobby or make something creative in the maker's space
- Connect and create digitally; use the video conferencing facilities, make a podcast, or use the 3D printer
- Loan a book, play a video game, log on to the free wifi, or simply relax in the reading rooms
- Catch up with family and friends for a coffee on the outdoor community plaza or rooftop terrace
- Use the free and accessible, family friendly changing places and parents' room
Mayor McCabe said, "The Culture and Connection Precinct is something to be excited about, but we need a little help to support our funding applications and keep the precinct front of mind for our MP's and ministers. That's why we are rallying our community to get behind the campaign and send a letter. We've made it simple and fast to add your voice and explain what the Culture and Connection Precinct will mean to you."
Residents can join the Baw Baw Culture and Connection Precinct community advocacy campaign by visiting Let's Build the Baw Baw Culture & Connection Precinct page. The site provides quick and easy access to a letter of support that will be emailed directly to all local MPs and relevant ministers. The provided letter can be personalised for greater impact. To learn more about the Baw Baw Culture & Connection Precinct and council's broader advocacy priorities visit Advocacy Priorities page or email advocacy@bawbawshire.vic.gov.au
Pictures from Baw Baw shire Council Facebook page.
Source: http://gippsland.com/
Published by: news@gippsland.com

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